Florida Business Litigation, Copyright & Trademark FAQs
Business Litigation FAQs
- What is a business or commercial contingency fee arrangement?
- Who is in charge of a closely held company?
- What is a closely held company?
- What are some red flags to watch for when family or friends want to go into business together?
- What are some common disputes in closely held companies?
- Can a minority owner of stock in a closely held company sell his or her stock?
- What is needed to bring a breach of contract action?
- What are the implied terms in a contract?
- What are the rights of a minority owner in a closely held company?
- When are conflict-of-interest transactions permitted under the Florida Revised LLC Act?
- Under the Florida Revised LLC Act, when must an LLC make its records available for member review?
- What is a fiduciary duty?
- What are the elements of fraud?
- What is a breach of the implied covenant?
- What is a non-compete agreement?
- What is a non-solicitation agreement?
- What is an apparent agent?
- What does tortious interference with a business relationship or contract mean?
- What is fraudulent inducement?
- What is detrimental reliance?
- What kinds of damages can be awarded in a breach of contract lawsuit?
- What are liquidated damages?
- I have a customer who defaulted on payment. Can I sue him or her?
- Are there alternatives to going to court to resolve business disputes?
- My business was sued. What should I do?
- What is piercing the corporate veil?
- What are the elements of a contract?
- Are handshake agreements binding?
- What is a breach of contract?
- Are all oral contracts valid?
- What is consideration?
- What is specific performance?
- What is an injunction?
Copyright FAQs
- What is a copyright?
- What does a copyright protect?
- How is a copyright different from a patent or trademark?
- When is my copyrighted work protected?
- Must I register a copyright with the government to receive protection?
- I think someone infringed upon or used my copyrighted material. What should I do now?
- What can be copyrighted?